Truthfully I hadn't really thought about this. Neither did most people. What use is a car that doesn't run when you need it? In my area, I still need something with about a 300 mile range and the ability to recharge in minutes.
“How willing are you to pay taxes when you know they’re intended to do you harm?”“Professional sports should stop shilling for the warfare state.”This is tied into their aggressive homeless problem. San Francisco used to be one of the most walkable cities in the country and a real joy to visit. I don't think that's true anymore.
“The defamation lawyer tweeted a video that has crucial footage ignored by the MSM.”Violating the Fourth Amendment "for your own good."
Yes, the U.S. is after the oil. You should recognize this, it's a repeating pattern. “What's good for General Bullmoose is what's good for the U.S.A.”
These might be a solution, but it doesn't fit my needs. They don't have the range and I wouldn't want to take them on an American highway or interstate.
“”If true, this is a perfect example of unintended consequences. I wonder if Trump can turn this around.
“”The politics of division is the politics of victimhood. This is already biting the DNC. Who gets to be on top of the victim hierarchy? And for how long?
The victim hierarchy strikes again. No criticism allowed.
For most things, the private sector and individual choice can do it better, faster, cheaper, and with deeper penetration.
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